THE FIELD, 
733 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
OLORIOUS SUCCESS AT BRIGHTON. 
T7BOR HANDICAP, WOLVERHAMPTON STAKES, 
Ju BERKSHIRE STAKES. NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE HANDICAP 
—YOU ATT WILLIAM GRAY, proud of his unprecedented success nt 
Brighton, and spurred by the flattering testimonials from ills patrons, he 
is determined to spare neither time nor exponse to gain necessary 
information for the welfare of his subscribers. He placed first and 
second for the Ebor Handicap last year, when at 30 to 1 each. He will 
forward tho winner again, an extreme outsider, also at 30 to I. Wol- 
verhampton Stakes, Staffordshire Handicap, and Berkshire Stakes will 
all come off in favour of his patrons. Below is appended his success 
this week at Brighton, &c. :— 
RADCLIFFE. 
. St. Andrew lost by a neck. 
. Lord Alfred. 
. Jetty Treffz. Publicly named in 
Morning Advertiser. 
. Lord Alfred. 
BRIGHTON. 
. Pantomime to win, and for a place. 
. Champagne (won). 
. Enchantress Colt (won). 
. Kennyslde Hero (won). 
. Kennyslde Hero (won). 
. Sharovogue (won). 
. Andover (won). 
Result of advice on a few other meetings : — 
Nottingham, Stamford, and Newton, no advice issued. 
LIVERPOOL MEETING. 
Mersey Stakes 
Lancashire Oaks . , 
Trainer's Stakes . . 
Wilton Cup . . . 
Two-yr-old Stakes 
Free Handicap , , 
Bury Purse . • . 
Brighton Stakes . 
Second Biennial Stakes 
Nursery Slakes . 
Marino Plato 
Pavilion Plato . . 
Brighton Cup . . 
Champagne stakes 
Sefton Stakes 
Liverpool Cup 
Derby Handicap . 
Bentinck Testimonial . 
Knowseley Dinner Stakes 
Liverpool St, Leger 
Licensed Victuallers' Plato 
Harrogate Handicap . 
Worcester Stakes. , 
Lady Palmerston (won). 
Midsummer (won). 
, Billy Richardson (won). 
Rosaline (won). 
Willey Court Handicap 
Trial Stakes . 
Two Year Old Stakes . 
July Stakes . . . 
Chesterfield Stakes . 
Lancaster Cup , , 
Trial Stakes . . , 
Northumberland Plate. 
Tyro Stakes . 
Free Handicap 
Gold Cap 
Corinthian Stakes 
Stand Plate . 
Surrey and Middlesex . 
Richmond Plato . 
Ascot Stakes 
Gold Cup 
Sixth Triennial Stakes 
Fernblll Stak09 
Fifteen Sovs Sweepstakes 
Windsor Custlc Stakes 
Forest Stakes 
New Stakes . 
Fifty Sovs Sweepstakes 
Twenty Sovs Sweepstakes 
Mostyn Stakes 
Second Triennial . 
Dee Stakes .... 
Fourth Triennial . 
Wirral Stakes 
Marquis of Westminster's Plate 
Chester Cup .... 
Typee and Kingston (second and third) 
. Orestes (won). 
. Arribas (won). 
. Acrobat (won). 
. Acrobat (won). 
. Kingston (third). 
. . D. 0. (won). 
. Knight of St. George (won). Sont out 
at 15 to 1. 
■ . Pnticnco (won). 
. Domino (wou). 
. . Bessie (won). 
NEWMARKET. 
. . Bonnie Morn (won). 
. . F by Orlando (won). 
LANCASTER. 
. Cleveland (won). Publicly given In 
Morning Advertiser. 
, . Domino (won). Publicly advertised 
in Morning Advertiser. 
CARLISLE, STOCK BRIDGE, & c. 
Grand Stand Plate . , . Gnmelad (won). 
Corby Castle Stakes . . . Lord Alfred (won). 
Cumberland Plate . . . Arribas (won). 
Lottery Stakes .... Hobby Horse (won). 
Bibury Stakes .... Cock Pheasant (won). 
Champagne Stakes . . . Lady Alicia (won). 
Stewards' Plate .... Hermit (won). 
Fourth Triennial .... Cobnut (won). 
Sixth Triennial .... Bonnie Morn (won). 
Mottlsfont Stakes . . Border Chief (second). 
Fifth Triennial .... Ivan (sccondi. 
NEWCASTLE. 
. Grapeshot (won). 
. Sarabund ( won). 
. Nelly Hill (won). 
. Klngstou (won). 
HAMPTON. 
. Speed the Plough (won). 
. Cable (third) 
. Cock Pheasant (won). 
. Roebuck (won). 
ASCOT. 
. Little Harry. Sent out at 50 to 1. 
. West Australian. 
. Bonnie Morn (won). 
. Bessie (won). 
. Delia (won). 
. Hospodar (won). 
. Meteora (won). 
. Border Chief (second). 
. Epaminondas (won). 
. Bonnie Morn (won). 
DERBY. -Andover. 
. . Flatterer (won). 
. . Defiance (won). 
. . Scythian (won). 
. . Lord Alli ed (won). 
Lord Alfred (won). 
Vanderdccken (won). 
Acrobat (third). As advertised in the 
Morning Advertiser. 
OAKS. — Mincemeat. 
The above specimen of success must convince all concerned in sporting 
affairs of the superiority of ills information; and as ho detests rigmarole 
and puff, refrains from “ sounding his own trumpet." One trial will 
convince every one; therefore try his advice on the events of next 
week. Terms— full meeting, 6s. ; single event, 2s. 6d. ; to tho end of 
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ROYAL SOUTlIEIiN YACHT CLUB REGATTA 
Will take plnco on Tuesday and Wednesday. August 8th and 9th, 1854 
_ „ R bo ATT A Committee. 
Commodore— Tho Right Honourable tho Earl of Cardigan. 
Vice-Commodore— The Right Honourable the Earl of I- it/.hanllnge. 
RKUI-COMMODOBE-Capt. J. O'Brien, R.N. 
Tho Hon. Capt. Borkcloy I Rich. W. Morris, Esq. 
Capt. Roebuck I t. \y. Fleming, Esq. 
Morris King, Esq. 
PRIZE OF £10. Tho Sccoud Vessel to receive her Stake. 
l?OU SCHOONERS the property of Members belongin'* 
to any Royal Yacht Club. Time race, according to Ackers s 
lachts to take tlioir station at 10 o'clock, with all sails down. I Ive 
minutes before the ttmo of starting, namely, nt 10.25, a preparatory gun 
will be fired, when all will man halyards; and at 10.30 precisely when 
the gun for starting Is fired, each vessel will make the best of her way to 
tho Nab Light, leaving It on tho sturboard hand, and tlionco round a 
boat to bo placed by tho Committee, rounding it on tho starboard baud 
returning by the Nab Light to be left on tho port hand, to tho north of 
Sands’ Head and Noman Buoys respectively, leaving the Calshot 
Light on tho port hand, and to come in between tho Committee vessel 
nnd the Club-houso flag-staff. 
Entranco £1 5s. To close at Nine o'Clock on tho evening of August 
the 7th. 
PRIZE OF £40. 
Tho Second Vessel to receive her stake. For Cutters, the property of 
Members belonging to any Royal Yacht Club, above 20 tons O.M. Time 
Race, Allowance of time according to Ackers's scale up to 70 tons. 
The same course as for tho Schoouors, and tho same regulations as to 
starting. Yachts to tuko their station at Eleven o'Clock, and start nt 
11.30 precisely. 
Entrance £1 5s. To closo nt Nino o'Clock on tho evening of August 
tho 7th. 
PRIZE OF £15. 
The Second Vessel to receive her stake. For Cutters, tho property of 
Members belonging to any Royal Yacht Club, not exceeding 20 tons 
O M. Time Race, according to Ackers's Scale. Course, twico round 
the Brambles. Yachts to take their stations at 11.30, nnd start under 
the same regulations as In the two previous Matches, at Twelve o'clock. 
Entrance, £1. To closo at Nino o'Clock p.in. on tho evening of 
August tho 7th. 
VICE-COMMODORE’S CUP 
Will be sailed for on the 9th of August, and will bo open to all Yachts 
the property of Members of the Royal Southom Yuclit Club. Time 
ltuce, according to Ackers's Scale. 
Entranco £1. To close at Nino o'Clock on tlio evening of August 
the 8th. 
The YTee-Commodoro will, on an early day, name tho Courso nnd tho 
Regulations under which Ids Cup is to bo sullcd for. 
Applications for Vessels to be entered to be made by letter, If not 
personally, directed to tho Chairman of tho ltegutta Cumrnttteo, R.S Y.C. 
House, Southampton. 
All disputes will be settled by tho Committee, who reserve to thorn - 
selves the power of altering the above Programme, as to them may 
seem fit. 
The REGATTA BALL will take place on Thursday, August 10. 
The ANNUAL CLUB DINNER on Friday, August 11th. 
A steamer will accompany tho Yachts. Application for Tickets to 
bo made to tho Secretary at tho Club-houso. 
W. HOOPER, Hon. Secretary. 
THIRD'S EUREKA SHIRTS. — Best quality, six for 
-1- 40s., if washed and ready for use 42s.; second quality six for 31s., if 
washed and ready for use 33s. Country residents purchasing in any 
provincial town, are requested to observe on the interior of the collar- 
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pOMMISSIONS EXECUTED. — YOU ATT 
Vi GRAY executes COMMISSIONS to any amount, for all events. Ills 
knowledge of racing affairs will prove of groat service to parties who 
might send up money to back horses that are safe ones, as it will be his 
constant study tu prevent them from backing horses tb it have no chqnce. 
His priee is 5 per cent, on the outlay, and 7J per cent, on winnings. 
Address, 15, Charing-cross. P.O. orders made pxyublo at Charing-cross. 
Puyinent guaranteed. 
. ^ TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 
A RETIRED CLERGYMAN, having 1 been restored 
XX to health In a few days, nfter many years of great nervous suffering, 
Is anxious to make known to others the means of cure; lie will there- 
fore send (free), on receiving a stamped envelope, properly nddressed, 
a copy of tho prescription used. 
Direct— Tlie Rev. E, Dougi.css, 1 8. Ilolland-strect, Brixton, London. 
yiRAGO, BRIBERY, HEAPY, &c.— YOUATT 
V WILLIAM GRAY sent Virago to win the Goodwood Cup imme- 
diately on the appearance of the weights, and never changed his opinion. 
For the Guodwoud Stakes 1 first sent Tros only, previous to tho accept- 
ance, and then at 30 to 1, with advice not to lay ngalnst Adine and 
Bribery ; consequently must have been very valuable to subscribers that 
made a book, and of course to them is a win. My concluding advice 
was, "Should Heapy go back in tho betting bo on him." The horse 
went back to 12 to 1. Tros saw hedging ut 4 to 1, which must have 
been a very profitable investment to those who acted on my advice. 
I also stuck to it in my lust "tissue" not to lay against “ Bribery " 
If any one has a right to claim the actual winner it is me, but 1 cannot 
have the audacity to claim os having sent the mare to win for all that. 
Heapy ought to have won. 
TjOXCASTER ST. LElJER. — I am satisfied that this 
U Race will be won by an outsider, and now at 30 to 1. There is no 
mistake in tills, as I have got at the secret through very peculiar cir- 
cumstances, and almost similar to the way I gained the information of 
Andover fur the Derby, when at 50 to 1, and Mincemeat for the Oaks at 
20 tu i Terms, 6s, and per centagc ; send addressed and stamped 
envelopes. To tho end of tho season, £1 Is. Address, 15, Charing 
Cross. P. 0. Orders made payable at Charing Cross. 
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THIS HIGHLY FERTILISING MANURE, 
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q AMUEL NOCK, GUNMAKER, 11G, Jermyn Street, 
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sporting community, to the Inspection of bis Stock of GUNS, RIFLES, 
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N.B Good double Guns £30 in cases. 
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Chemists and Perfumers. 
THE ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUB REGATTA BALL 
will tuke place at tho Club House, Rydo, on Friday, 11th August, 1854. 
Stewards. 
George Holland Ackers, Esq., Com- 
modore 
Sir Augustas Clifford, Bart. 
Hon. W. A’Court Holmes 
George Young, Esq. 
AlleyncC. Yard, Esq. 
E. Addcrley, Esq. 
A. S. Elliott, Esq. 
James P. Lynd, Esq., M.D. 
A. J. Humbrougli, Esq. 
John Beardmore, Esq. 
Capt. Tattnal 
Jumes Whitwcll Torre, Esq. 
Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq., Vice- 
Commodore 
Thomas Willis Fleming, Esq. 
Sir .lames Caldwell, G.C.B. 
Sir John Lees, Burt. 
J. C Fuilarton, Esq. 
W. Price, Esq. 
Pakcnham Mahon, Esq. 
Le Murehant Ihoinns, Esq. 
Henry Goode, Esq. 
A. F. Leeds, Esq. 
Capt. BrigRtocke, R.N. 
Capt. Campbell Lock, R N. 
The Members of the R.V.Y.C desiring BALL TICKETS for themselves 
or tbelr friends, are requested to address an early application to tho 
Secretary at the Club House. All applications should specify tho names 
and addresses of tho Ladles and Gentlemen for whom the Tickets aro 
required, witli the name of the Member so applying. 
Tiie Ball Tickets will bo delivered ut the Secretary's Office only, be- 
tween tho horn’s of Twelve and Four dully, on and nfter Wednesday, tho 
2nd of August. Gentlemen's Tickets, 10. ; Ladies' Tickets, 7s. eucli. 
R.V.Y.C. House, By order of tho Committee, 
Ryde, July 12, 1854. J. IIaslku IIeluy, Secretary. 
REGISTERED PORTABLE UMBRELLA TENT— UNEQUALLED 
FOR ELEGANCE AND UTILITY. 
O NE of thoso singularly Light and Elegant Tents is 
erected, for the inspection of tho Nobility nnd Gentry, In the Surrey 
Zoological Gardens. B. White and Co., Manufacturers, 8, St. Mary 
Axe, Lcadenhull-strcct. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
J LANG has an extensive assortment of Second-hand 
• GUNS, by all tho first London Makers, at half their original cost, 
which he lias taken in exchange, lu addition to tils own superior GUNS 
nnd RIFLES, as turned out by tho lute Joseph Mantou, for the superior 
finish of which J. Lang obtained a prize-medal at the Great Exhibition. 
Rifles on the most approved plan for tho Conical Ball, for Deer-shooting 
or long distances. Revolving Pistols on J. Lang's own plan, ns also 
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